Saturday, March 12, 2011

Why Men Prefer “Innocent” Girls To “W.h.o.r.ey S.l.u.t.osauruses”

Corrupting Innocence Is Fun

The reason guys think the buttoned-up business look is so hot on women is that they like taking things apart, and also it reminds them of mom. 



The "innocent" style is put together, and like I wrote, they like to take things apart, like clothes or self-esteem. 



Making someone bad is fulfilling and fun and it feels more like a mutual journey except she's on roofies and u've been drinking lime and club soda all night. 



Guys want to be the leader of that journey instead of the follower, which is odd, because guys like to follow women but only when they can't see you doing it. 

I guess it's like white fresh snow versus the snow that's turning black on the side of the road under the haze of car exhaust. That is a metaphor for the women guys like, because what they like is the only thing that matters in the known universe. 

On the other hand, are you understanding the word stuff? 
Guys like women who are white snow because it's more fun to pee on that snow than ugly sludge. 
When you pee on white snow, the pee is all pretty and yellow like sunbeams! 
Get it now? The fresh snow is more of a palette for adventure.
 
Guys Don't Take "Bad Girls" Seriously

Sure a bad girl can be fun and enticing, but she's not the type they'd bring home to mom in most cases. Mommy wants her golden prince to only be with a princess who isn't, in her words, "a diseased hooker." 
Guys "LOVE" their mommies!
Guys also assume that a bad girl is not looking for anything too serious, and women aren't dudes, because they're not into dudes and they hate homos (almost). 

Bad girls just want to do whatever makes them happy and how can you make them happy when you're too busy being happy yourself? Right?
"Bad Girls" Are Intimidating

This is the biggest issue. Guys don't do well with intimidating women, specifically, intimidating women who make more money than they do, have random opinions about stuff they know zilch about like politics or literature or emotions. they love confidence, but that confidence has to be a quiet confidence—not in your face confidence, a deafeningly silent confidence that I might interpret as brittle insecurity.
Most guys don't want to admit it, but they don't necessarily want to be in bed with a girl who knows more than they do, because then the woman might figure out that the guy doesn't know as much about sex because he hasn't had much sex because most women find him unattractive and creepy. (always on the defensive in bed because sex is a war that they must win.) In the final analysis, guys don't like intimidating women because why date a Thor when you can go see the movie? (Which is coming out in May!)
"Bad Girls" Seem Promiscuous

I'm not sure anyone likes promiscuity. I am sure no one likes being cheated on. I equate these two things because words are confusing. But women who have sexual desires and act on those desires will cheat on you. 



Either way and on the other hand, a woman who seems promiscuous will get hit on because a guy who isn't you wants to take her home, but it usually doesn't amount to anything in the end, then you get mad laid because you're a sick playa. In conclusion, this is why guys like innocent girls (especially virgins)
"Bad Girls" Style Are Less Mysterious

A nerdy girl who covers up her figure underneath is sexy, because maybe she's broken enough to date him. Leaving a glimpse or a tease of hotness, like a pair of eyes or ankles, is more effective. 

Glasses on a chick is hot, because they can't see. 

And leather usually shows an asset they will never touch with their dead, cold, clammy hands. 

They wouldn't complain about a woman showing too much skin. They wouldn't complain because women just don't listen. But they don't find strippers compelling, and that's because they can't afford to go to strip clubs always because, really, who can? I'll tell you who: intimidating women.
Guys Have Control Issues

They hate to admit it, they usually like to be in control, like a serial killer with zero ambition. They love to control women!! Men love to be in control, except when it comes to controlling their bladder, their insecurities, or ever taking any responsibility for their lives. A bad girl is tough to control, unless she's shackled to a wall in the basement. They never know what she's going to do next, and that makes them scared. When a real man gets scared, he punches a wall. Then he calls mommy. Then he sits down and writes a smug and gutless blog post about gender identity, oblivious to the truth. That he cannot face his fears like a man.
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Topless Feminists Protest 'Win a Wife' Competition

A Ukrainian feminist group turned up topless to protest a controversial New Zealand 'Win a Wife' competition that offer Ukraine ladies in prize.

The Rock FM radio station ran the competition offering a 12-night trip- along with 2000 dollars spending money - to Ukraine, reports Stuff.co.nz.

The competition was organized by a bride agency, Endless Love Agency, which says on its website it offers "beautiful genuine Ukraine ladies looking for love and marriage with Kiwi men".

A winemaker named Greg was the winner and he is due in the Ukraine mining town of Donetsk later this month before also visiting another town called Zaporizhia.

The prize does not include travel for the Ukraine woman to come to New Zealand.

Activists from the Femen group, which uses stripping as a shock tactic, braved wintry temperatures in central Kiev, holding banners with slogans such as "Ukraine is not a brothel".

It was reported that Femen's members wear little but flower garlands for frequent protests against Ukraine's sex industry and targeting of Ukrainian women by international agencies that organize sex tours.

"Femen warns the lucky winner of the New Zealand competition that he can expect an unhappy ending in Ukraine," activist Olexandra Shevchenko said in a statement on the movement's blog.

"Ukraine is not a brothel and Ukrainian women are not prostitutes," she said.

 
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Nityananda had sex with 15 women

Nityanand Swamy who was caught on camera with actress Ranjitha admits to having had sex with 15 women devotees including Ranjitha
 
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Sonakshi: I won't make love

Sonakshi: I won`t make loveSonakshi Sinha ensures that her film with Kamal Haasan has no lovemaking scenes

While Kamal Haasan got his actress of choice -- Sonakshi Sinha -- for his next, a supposed remake of Hollywood film, Hannibal, there will be no lovemaking scenes between the two.

The untitled film begins its first schedule in a few weeks and will be shot in London.

Initially, Shatrughan Sinha's daughter was hesitant to take the project, but once the veteran actor sat with her for the narration, she was convinced about it. 

The conditions

It will be a Tamil film that will be dubbed into Telugu and Hindi. Sources reveal the Sinha gal laid down conditions that she won't be doing any kissing or intimate scenes. 

The script did have a few intimate sequences between the two initially but the Dabangg actress explained to Kamal that she doesn't want to expose or do any suggestive scenes. The lovemaking shot was done away with."

A source reveals, "Kamal was very clear that he wanted Sonakshi for the film. He wasn't even thinking of any second or third choices.

After watching Dabangg he was so impressed with her, that he asked his people to persuade her to do the film. He even blindly agreed to her every term and condition."

Be natural

The South superstar has also asked his new co-star to be impromptu for the film. "Even though it's her first South film, Haasan has asked her not to attend any workshops. He wants her to just land on the set and start shooting. 

The only preparation she's doing is watching some Tamil films to get accustomed to the language. She's currently in Chandigarh shooting for Joker with Akshay, and watches South Indian films in her trailer during the breaks."

Clear-cut
Even while signing Race 2, Shotgun's daughter made it clear to the makers that she will not do any bedroom or lovemaking scenes in the flick.

Courtesy: Mid-Day.com

 
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Massive 8.9 earthquake, tsunami hit Japan

A massive 8.9 magnitude quake hit northeast Japan Friday, causing many injuries, fires and a four-meter (13-ft) tsunami along parts of the country's coastline, NHK television and witnesses reported. 

There were several strong aftershocks and a warning of a 10-meter tsunami following the quake, which also caused buildings to shake violently in the capital Tokyo. 

TV pictures showed a vast wall of water carrying buildings and debris across a large swathe of coastal farmland. 

Public broadcaster NHK showed flames and black smoke billowing from a building in Odaiba, a Tokyo suburb, and bullet trains to the north of the country were halted. 

Black smoke was also pouring out of an industrial area in Yokohama's Isogo area. TV footage showed boats, cars and trucks floating in water after a small tsunami hit the town of Kamaichi in northern Japan. An overpass, location unknown, appeared to have collapsed into the water. 

Kyodo news agency said there were reports of fires in the city of Sendai in the northeast. 

"The building shook for what seemed a long time and many people in the newsroom grabbed their helmets and some got under 

their desks," Reuters correspondent Linda Sieg said in Tokyo. 

"It was probably the worst I have felt since I came to Japan more than 20 years ago." 

Passengers on a subway line in Tokyo screamed and grabbed other passengers' hands. The shaking was so bad it was hard to stand, said Reuters reporter Mariko Katsumura. 

Hundreds of office workers and shoppers spilled into Hitotsugi street, a shopping street in Akasaka in downtown Tokyo. 

Household goods ranging from toilet paper to clingfilm were flung into the street from outdoor shelves in front of a drugstore. 

Crowds gathered in front of televisions in a shop next to the drugstore for details. After the shaking from the first quake subsided, crowds were watching and pointing to construction cranes on an office building up the street with voices saying, "They're still shaking!," "Are they going to fall?" 

Asagi Machida, 27, a web designer in Tokyo, sprinted from a coffee shop when the quake hit. 

"The images from the New Zealand earthquake are still fresh in my mind so I was really scared. I couldn't believe such a big earthquake was happening in Tokyo."
 Japanese television showed cars, ships and even buildings being swept away by a vast wall of water after the 8.9 magnitude earthquake.

Officials said there could be a 10m (33ft) wave, with numerous casualties feared.

The quake struck about 250 miles (400km) from Tokyo at a depth of 20 miles, shaking the capital.

The tremor at 1446 local time (0546 GMT) was followed by a series of powerful aftershocks.

Seismologists say it is one of the largest earthquakes to hit Japan for many years.

The tsunami warning was extended to the Philippines, Indonesia and the Pacific coast of Russia.

Tsunami waves hit Japan's Miyagi and ***ushima prefectures, officials said.

Japan's NHK television showed a massive surge of water sweeping away buildings, cars and ships.

The earthquake also triggered a number of fires.

There were also reports of injuries in Tokyo.


There were several strong aftershocks and a warning of a 10-meter tsunami following the quake, which also caused buildings to shake violently in the capital Tokyo.

TV pictures showed a vast wall of water carrying buildings and debris across a large swathe of coastal farmland.

Public broadcaster NHK showed flames and black smoke billowing from a building in Odaiba, a Tokyo suburb, and bullet trains to the north of the country were halted.

Black smoke was also pouring out of an industrial area in Yokohama's Isogo area. TV footage showed boats, cars and trucks floating in water after a small tsunami hit the town of Kamaichi in northern Japan. An overpass, location unknown, appeared to have collapsed into the water.

Kyodo news agency said there were reports of fires in the city of Sendai in the northeast.

"The building shook for what seemed a long time and many people in the newsroom grabbed their helmets and some got under

their desks," Reuters correspondent Linda Sieg said in Tokyo.

"It was probably the worst I have felt since I came to Japan more than 20 years ago."

Passengers on a subway line in Tokyo screamed and grabbed other passengers' hands. The shaking was so bad it was hard to stand, said Reuters reporter Mariko Katsumura.

Hundreds of office workers and shoppers spilled into Hitotsugi street, a shopping street in Akasaka in downtown Tokyo.

Household goods ranging from toilet paper to clingfilm were flung into the street from outdoor shelves in front of a drugstore.

Crowds gathered in front of televisions in a shop next to the drugstore for details. After the shaking from the first quake subsided, crowds were watching and pointing to construction cranes on an office building up the street with voices saying, "They're still shaking!," "Are they going to fall?"

Asagi Machida, 27, a web designer in Tokyo, sprinted from a coffee shop when the quake hit.

"The images from the New Zealand earthquake are still fresh in my mind so I was really scared. I couldn't believe such a big earthquake was happening in Tokyo."
The meteorological agency issued its top-level evacuation alerts for the entire Japanese coast, warning of a tsunami of up to six metres.

Towns and farms around Sendai city in northern Japan are being engulfed by a tsunami, and a four-metre wave has swamped parts of Kamaishi on the Pacific coast.

Residents have been ordered to rush to high ground and stay away from the coast as tsunami can strike in several waves.

Japanese television is broadcasting pictures of a wall of water kilometres wide moving its way across the countryside, engulfing everything in its path.

More waves can be seen approaching the coast.

"An earthquake of this size has the potential to generate a destructive tsunami that can strike coastlines near the epicentre within minutes and more distant coastlines within hours," the agency said.

It also put the territories of Guam, Taiwan, the Philippines, the Marshall Islands, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Nauru, Micronesia and Hawaii under a lower tsunami watch.

The Joint Australian Tsunami Warning Centre says there is no tsunami threat to Australia.

The quake, already considered one of the worst in Japan's history, struck about 382 kilometres north-east of Tokyo at a depth of 24 kilometres, the US Geological Survey said.

Smoke could be seen rising from a building in Odaiba, a Tokyo suburb, and scores of cars are floating in Iwate prefecture harbour in northern Japan.

A major fire has also broken out at an oil refinery in Chiba prefecture.

Police in Miyagi prefecture have reported numerous injuries. A woman reportedly died in a building collapse.

Shinkansen bullet trains stopped when the quake struck, while the nuclear power plant in Miyagi prefecture stopped operating.

Power has been cut to four million homes in Tokyo and surrounding areas.

Many people were injured after a roof collapsed at a hall in Tokyo where a graduation ceremony for 600 students was being held, the fire department said.

Narita airport has temporarily closed and the runways are being inspected for damage.

The quake was felt as far away as the Chinese capital of Beijing, 2,500 kilometres to the west, residents said.

The government has set up a crisis management team at the prime minister's office.

Japan's northeast Pacific coast, called Sanriku, has suffered from quakes and tsunamis in the past and a 7.2 quake struck on Wednesday.

In 1933 a magnitude 8.1 quake in the area killed more than 3,000 people. Last year fishing facilities were damaged after by a tsunami caused by a strong tremor in Chile.

Earthquakes are common in Japan, one of the world's most seismically active areas. The country accounts for about 20 per cent of the world's earthquakes of magnitude 6 or greater.

Tags: disasters-and-accidents, earthquake, japan

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